Where are they going to?
PTC has three private schoolsI don't see anyone lining up to add a private school to their conference any time soon unless the survival of the conference depends on it. Might end up seeing some sort of leftovers conference get assembled though
Build a state of the art Fieldhouse and weight room, get real good right away in girls hoops, get the best freshman in the state in hoops last year. The message was loud and clear to the administration at CVCA. Bow out or get kicked out. This is what happened!!!
PAC won’t be the same conference without CVCA. However, Don’t think when administration at CVCA oversaw all that’s happened the last 3 years that the push back wouldn’t happen. Interestingly, the PAC wanted CVCA as a football only school.
League will miss the Royals, but PAC will be fine.PAC won’t be the same conference without CVCA. Don’t think when administration at CVCA oversaw all that’s happened the last 3 years that the push back wouldn’t happen. Interestingly, the PAC wanted CVCA as a football only school.
That’s an interesting idea. Could see that making senseCould see Minerva jumping in the PAC
Why do you think they wanted CVCA out? I'm pretty sure I know where you are going with this but dont want to make assumptions.Build a state of the art Fieldhouse and weight room, get real good right away in girls hoops, get the best freshman in the state in hoops last year. The message was loud and clear to the administration at CVCA. Now out or get kicked out. This is what happened!!!
Another reason for the push back on CVCA was travel time for a lot of the districts in the league. I can't see them going out of their way to add in another school that would have similar drive times AND instantly be one of the biggest schools in the conference. I think both Tusky Valley and Sandy Valley are on the radar thoughThat’s an interesting idea. Could see that making sense
Both ex PAC teams who left because of distance.Another reason for the push back on CVCA was travel time for a lot of the districts in the league. I can't see them going out of their way to add in another school that would have similar drive times AND instantly be one of the biggest schools in the conference. I think both Tusky Valley and Sandy Valley are on the radar though
Aren't they still D4? I know this year is different, but just last year the PAC had 5 D4 schools.Another reason for the push back on CVCA was travel time for a lot of the districts in the league. I can't see them going out of their way to add in another school that would have similar drive times AND instantly be one of the biggest schools in the conference. I think both Tusky Valley and Sandy Valley are on the radar though
The only D4 teams in the league this season will be Northwest and Canton South. The rest are D5 and below. I would imagine with schools shrinking in the conference their would be an emphasis on adding another small schoolAren't they still D4? I know this year is different, but just last year the PAC had 5 D4 schools.
Travel time... can't argue that one.
Springfield belongs in the PTC1. Akron Springfield
-Local neighbor rivalry with Manchester. D4 in size and getting smaller. History with schools like Northwest, Canton South. Better competitive fit in all sports. Only drawback is facilities.
2. Minerva
-D4 in Size, terrific facilities. History with Northwest, Canton South. Have played Fairless/Tuslaw in the past. Scrimmaged Manchester and Orrville for years. EBC is falling apart. Only drawback is travel distance for Triway.
3. Sandy Valley
-D5 in Size, natural neighbor rivalry with Canton South. Former PAC member, left for being non competitive. Have history with Manchester, Fairless, and Tuslaw.
4. Canton Central Catholic
-D6 in Size, great Geographical fit. Will other member schools be ok replacing a parochial school with another parochial school?
5. St Thomas
-D7 in size, similar issues as CCC
6. Mogadore
-D6 in size, history with Manchester. Would be a great fit but would they be ok playing Northwest, Canton South, Orrville year in and year out?
As does Mogadore Field...Springfield belongs in the PTC
Just spit balling ideas. Who should the PAC bring in?As does Mogadore Field...
Great list! Would be hard to imagine the next member isn't on this list.1. Akron Springfield
-Local neighbor rivalry with Manchester. D4 in size and getting smaller. History with schools like Northwest, Canton South. Better competitive fit in all sports. Only drawback is facilities.
2. Minerva
-D4 in Size, terrific facilities. History with Northwest, Canton South. Have played Fairless/Tuslaw in the past. Scrimmaged Manchester and Orrville for years. EBC is falling apart. Only drawback is travel distance for Triway.
3. Sandy Valley
-D5 in Size, natural neighbor rivalry with Canton South. Former PAC member, left for being non competitive. Have history with Manchester, Fairless, and Tuslaw.
4. Canton Central Catholic
-D6 in Size, great Geographical fit. Will other member schools be ok replacing a parochial school with another parochial school?
5. St Thomas
-D7 in size, similar issues as CCC
6. Mogadore
-D6 in size, history with Manchester. Would be a great fit but would they be ok playing Northwest, Canton South, Orrville year in and year out?
I believe Cuyahoga Falls would now be the smallest school in the National based on enrollment numbers. Competitively (in most sports), they should just leave the SL.Any chance the rest of the Suburban League members kick Cuyahoga Falls back up to the National and open a spot in the American for CVCA?
Otherwise, CVCA to the Crown (Walsh, NDCL, Lake Catholic, Padua) could be a longshot if those schools are keen on having a non-Catholic school in the fold. It's far from ideal but better than being independent for CVCA, and it would be one less week that all the teams in the Crown have to fill.
If any team would be kicked up to the National from the American, it would likely be Barberton. I'm not sure Cuyahoga Falls could finish in the top half of the Metro league, let alone its current SL-American. Geographically, CVCA is an ideal fit for both the SL-American and the Metro, but I'm not sure either league is keen on inviting a private, let alone an improving one that siphons kids away from these leagues' districts.Any chance the rest of the Suburban League members kick Cuyahoga Falls back up to the National and open a spot in the American for CVCA?
Otherwise, CVCA to the Crown (Walsh, NDCL, Lake Catholic, Padua) could be a longshot if those schools are keen on having a non-Catholic school in the fold. It's far from ideal but better than being independent for CVCA, and it would be one less week that all the teams in the Crown have to fill.
That "hubris" is very well felt across the street. Walsh had a QB who graduated a few years ago and was a decent QB. He went to CVCA youth football camp from 3rd-8th grade and decided to attend Walsh where he went on to start but maybe won 2-3 games. Meanwhile the kids that he went to camp with at CVCA turned the program around and won their first home playoff game in program history. He thought for sure when he went to Walsh he never imagined the turnaround at CVCA.If any team would be kicked up to the National from the American, it would likely be Barberton. I'm not sure Cuyahoga Falls could finish in the top half of the Metro league, let alone its current SL-American. Geographically, CVCA is an ideal fit for both the SL-American and the Metro, but I'm not sure either league is keen on inviting a private, let alone an improving one that siphons kids away from these leagues' districts.
As a Walsh grad, I can tell you with absolute certainty that they would fight any attempt by CVCA to join the Crown tooth and nail. Walsh has an egotistical hubris about it and to say that they view CVCA as "little brother" would be putting it kindly (For those unaware, Walsh and CVCA are across the street from each other).
With the current status of the football program and the issues with the EBC, I could picture Minerva doing a lot of campaigning to get into the PAC and hitting the reset button on their entire outlook for their athletics.I would hate to lose our longest drive just to replace it with an equally long drive. But I also realize the list above is probably the most realistic. I think the most important things are school size, athletic competitiveness, and can they field a team in all sports.
League website:
Here are drive times from Triway:
CVCA: 1h 2m
Minerva: 1h 1m (long drive, but an easy one - just take 30 the whole way)
Mogadore: 57m (too small of a school, IMO)
Sandy Valley: 57m (competitiveness across all sports?)
Springfield: 54m (I don't know much about them other than they had horrible boys basketball records for many years)
Tusky Valley: 53m (having both TV and IV was bad on gas, but just having 1 of them wouldn't be horrible)
St Thomas Aquinas: 51m (too small)
Coventry: 48m (smaller than Northwest, almost identical size to Canton South)
CCC: 40m (I, personally, would be okay with this)
None of the schools listed have a worse drive than CVCA, soo...